Displaying posts labeled "Dining Room"

Space Exploration encore

Posted on Mon, 15 Jun 2020 by midcenturyjo

“Space Exploration seeks to create spaces that resonate with subtle harmony. The firm’s projects are driven by a love of simplicity, nuance, craftsmanship and the integrity of beautiful materials expressed through construction.”

Elegant and urbane, beautifully balanced through careful curation. What else would you expect from this New York based architectural and interior design practice? Prospect Park Apartment by Space Exploration.

White by the sea

Posted on Thu, 11 Jun 2020 by midcenturyjo

Easy, elegant and edited. A white on white oasis of calm at Alys Beach, Florida by Atalanta-based interior design firm Melanie Turner Interiors.

Colourful by the sea

Posted on Thu, 11 Jun 2020 by midcenturyjo

“It’s not one piece of furniture or color palette that makes a room come alive; it’s the vibration between the pieces along with textures and layers that tells its story.”

Colour and wicker and vintage and a casual ease. The perfect recipe for beachside living. Sullivan’s Island (South Carolina) by Kevin Isbell Interiors.

Photography by Julia Lynn

Avian Apartment

Posted on Fri, 5 Jun 2020 by midcenturyjo

“An exquisite refurbishment of a Brisbane apartment perched above the city skyline. Echoing Seidler’s sentiments within the architecture, form & function evolved through a play on curves, cantilevers, materiality & art as an integrated expression of ingenuity.”

The Harry Seidler building in Brisbane is iconic but the reimagining of this apartment high above the city is a perfect balance between bold new living and sympathetic referencing of Seidler’s design aesthetic. Avian Apartment by Alicia Holgar.

A considered simplicity

Posted on Wed, 3 Jun 2020 by midcenturyjo

“A calm, refined atmosphere that celebrates the clients’ personalities has been created through the blending of styles within the shell of the existing home. Considered simplicity with mid-century influences were the driving force behind the design. A luxurious and minimal interior has been created through layered materials and textures.”

Considered simplicity – it’s a beautiful design concept. One I would hope I could adopt. Lindfield House by Sydney-based Daniel Boddam.